- Tim Risher
Tim Risher (born
1957 ) is an American composer, trombonist, and pianist. Risher received his B.A. in Music at theUniversity of Central Florida and his M.M. in music composition fromFlorida State University . While living inTallahassee , Florida, Risher was a member of the new music ensembles Paragaté and Tallahassee Camerata.Risher's output is typically tonal, with primary influences being minimal music, American and Brazilian popular musics, early music, and American
shape note hymnody. Most works feature the use of conventional harmony, with great clarity of individual melodic lines. Risher's works transcend the superficiality of much popular music, however, in their frequent use of complex canonic and polyphonic structures and additive rhythms.Risher composes prolifically for ensembles ranging from concert band to Chinese traditional instrumental ensemble. He has also composed works for electronic media and incidental music for theatrical works. His most significant output, however, comprises works for brass instruments (a preference likely shaped by his experience as a trombonist) and for early (Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque) instrument ensembles.
Risher's works for early instruments have been commissioned by a number of major ensembles, including Palladian Ensemble, Baroque Northwest, Tintagel, and Trio Dolce. Although his works for early instruments are clearly composed from a twentieth (or twenty-first) century point of reference, Risher's writing for such instruments is surprisingly idiomatic, showing his great familiarity with early instruments and genres. Among Risher's favorite forms for such works are the
ground bass andchaconne .His music has been released on the Index, PhonoStatic, and Discus record labels and his scores are published by [http://www.wehrs-music-house.com/ Wehr's Music House] .
Risher lived in
Hamburg ,Germany between the years of 1995 and 2005, and now lives inNorth Carolina .elected works
*1978 - "BIMAL", clarinet
*1978 - 3 Songs for tenor voice and guitar
*c. 1978 - Flute Sonata, flute and piano
*c. 1978 - "Tantamount", flute and guitar
*c. 1978 - Psalm 67, choir (SATB) and organ
*1979 - "Drinking Song of the Tomb", solo tenor and choir (SATB)
*c. 1980 - "Folias", guitar and orchestra
*1981 - "Stylized Dances", flute and guitar
*1981 - "Second Grownde", string orchestra
*1982 - "Fill the Boll, Butler", choir (SATB)
*1984 - "Two Meditations", 12 trombones and 3 percussion
*1985 - "First Grownde", double string orchestra
*c. 1985 - "Way Beyond the Looking Glass", piano
*1986 - "Upon Ut La", alto saxophone and piano
*1987 - "Nuclear Meltdown", electric guitar
*1987 - "Jerusalem", guitar and cello
*1989 - "My Way Is", baritone and cello
*1990 - "Broken Motet", baritone, oboe, English horn, and 2 bassoons
*1990 - "Private Music II", 2 pianos
*1992-93 - "Words and Deeds", oboe, string quartet
*1993 - "Kleine Stücke und große Dinge", flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, piano, electric bass guitar, and drum set
*1994 - "Ein Stern fiel in meinen Schoß", wind septet (flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet, horn, trombone, and tuba)
*1995 - "Elysian", sheng (Chinese mouth organ), 2 electric guitars, electric bass guitar, 2 pianos, and percussion
*1996 - "Over and Under", early music quartet (baroque violin , alto recorder,baroque guitar , and bass viola da gamba)
*1997 - "Music from Nowhere",dizi (Chinese bamboo flute), sheng (Chinese mouth organ)
*1997 - "Sermon", solo voices, choir (SATB), and organ
*2002 - "Festina Lente", oboe, alto flute/bass flute, piano, synthesizer, viola, electric guitar, electric bass guitar, and darabukha
*2004-05 - "Preludes and Postludes", solo piano
*2005 - "Southern Harmony", wind band
*2006 - "Exultation", double a cappella choir
*2006 - "Gaudete", choir (SATB), string ensenble, woodwind quintet)External links
* [http://www.timrisher.com/ Tim Risher official site]
* [http://reflectionfield.blogspot.com/ Reflection Field] (Tim Risher blog)
* [http://nextcontact.blogspot.com/ Next Contact] (other Tim Risher blog)ee also
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Minimalist music
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